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  2. The Villa La Californie is a series of paintings by the English artist Damian Elwes (born 1960). They link together to describe almost the entire ground floor of the Pablo Picasso's Villa La Californie in Cannes, Southern France.

  3. "Picasso's Villa," Panel Vll, 66 x 66 in (168 x 168 cm) This is the dining room. On the shelf there is a bust of Dora Maar, an African sculpture, a bird cage and a gold clock that was a gift from Picasso's art dealer, Daniel Henry Kahnweiler.

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  4. PICASSO’S VILLA LA CALIFORNIE (2006–2018) was exhibited at Musée en Herbe in Paris in 2018. Visitors could walk from room to room to witness the extent of Pablo Picasso's creativity in April, 1956. Over 100,000 people visited the show.

    • Santa Monica USA
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  5. Villa La Californie, originally Villa Fénelon and now called Pavillon de Flore, is a villa at 22 Coste Belle Avenue in Cannes, France. It is located in the quarter of La Californie, from which the villa took its name.

  6. Damian Elwes is a British/American contemporary artist. In his colorful paintings of artist studios he examines the process of creative geniuses. Seeing artworks in the places where they were created allows a different understanding from seeing those artworks in museums.

    • Santa Monica USA
    • artiststudio@me.com
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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Damian_ElwesDamian Elwes - Wikipedia

    Dusan Damian Cary Elwes (born 10 August 1960) is a British artist with studios in Los Angeles and the Colombian rainforest. His paintings explore themes such as the cycle of life and creativity.

  8. This painting of Picasso's Villa in Cannes was recently exhibited in a Paris museum where it was seen by over 120,000 visitors. Here you see it being created...

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